Television awards season kicked off Thursday night with the fourth annual Critics' Choice Television Awards, where Netflix's Orange Is the New Black and FX's Fargo were the big winners, taking home three awards each.

Breaking Bad captured the best drama series honor.

The awards show, presented by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association at the Beverly Hilton, made its network television debut on The CW and was hosted by Cedric the Entertainer.

Allison Janney delivered perhaps the most memorable opening lineof the night, saying, "I just came," when accepting her best guest performer in a drama series honor for Showtime's Masters of Sex. Janney was honored again when she tied with Orange Is the New Black's Kate Mulgrew for best supporting actress in a comedy series for Mom.

Ahead of the ceremony, FX led the network pack with 19 nods, followed by HBO with 18. Five series topped the list with six nominations apiece: CBS' The Big Bang Theory and The Good Wife, FX's Fargo, Masters of Sex and HBO's The Normal Heart.

Find the complete list of nominees below, with winners in bold.

BEST DRAMA SERIESBreaking Bad (AMC)
The Americans (FX)
Game of Thrones (HBO)
The Good Wife (CBS)
Masters of Sex (Showtime)
True Detective (HBO)